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Finlay MacDonald

Finlay MacDonald

Scottish
Foot Stompin'

Catalogue Number: CDFSR1706
Barcode: 6408911706204
Running Time: 49 mins.

CD£11.80Out of Stock

You can listen to short samples from some of the tracks on this album using the player below.


Pipers seem to be like policemen - they get younger all the time. This sounds like a name to watch out for as he rises through the ranks of solo players.

1) The Plagiarist - The Night We Had the Goats
2) Angus Sutherland - The Mountain Dairymaid
3) Jock the Box - Trad.Jig&Reel
4) Captain McKerrell's - Nigel Richards'
5) The Road to Loch Nam Bearnish - Major Forbes - Nameless - Lord William
6) Miss Gow - The Cameronian Rant - The Flaggon
7) Lake Orchid
8) Waulking Song - Greek Street
9) The Rusty Gun - A.A.Cameron's - The Meechan's
10) The Humpback Whale
11) I Would Have Preferred Thee At First, But Not Now Sir - Donald of the Sun - Welcome Joe McAuley's
12) My Old Man Is Long a'Dying - An T-Ord Gallach - Sugar Merchant
13) Cowden Hall
Pipers seem to be like policemen - they get younger all the time. This sounds like a name to watch out for as he rises through the ranks of solo players.

Lineup

Finlay MacDonald - Border Pipes, Whistles & Flute
Chris Stout - Fiddle & Viola
Iain MacFarlane - Fiddle
John Rae - Drums
Kevin MacKenzie - Guitar
Fraser Fifield - Sax
Brian Kellock - Piano
Findlay Napier - Vocal (Tk.10)

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